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Registers more than 100 years old were transferred to archives in 1957. Registers before World War I were transferred to town halls. The churches kept registers for the post-War period. The reason for this was the census conducted in 1957. Thus, the archive has most records prior to 1857. There are still registers in the parishes. The transcripts are in the Archbishopric Archive. Pedigrees are scattered in the collection. Though censuses were conducted in 1857,1869,1880,1890, and 1900, there are no census records in the archive.
Registers more than 100 years old were transferred to archives in 1957. Registers before World War I were transferred to town halls. The churches kept registers for the post-War period. The reason for this was the census conducted in 1957. Thus, the archive has most records prior to 1857. There are still registers in the parishes. The transcripts are in the Archbishopric Archive. Pedigrees are scattered in the collection. Though censuses were conducted in 1857,1869,1880,1890, and 1900, there are no census records in the archive.


The National Archives has an [http://www.arhiv.hr/hr-hr/Pretraga-mati%C4%8Dnih-knjiga '''inventory'''] of church records available on microfilm. The archive also has a [www.arhiv.hr/hr-hr/O-nama/Dokumenti/Cjenik-usluga#2393 list of fees] for research at the archive.
The National Archives has an [http://www.arhiv.hr/hr-hr/Pretraga-mati%C4%8Dnih-knjiga '''inventory'''] of church records available on microfilm. The archive also has a [http://www.arhiv.hr/hr-hr/O-nama/Dokumenti/Cjenik-usluga#2393 list of fees] for research at the archive.


==Writing to Local Churches for Records==
==Writing to Local Churches for Records==
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